All other answers are technically going to work for you, but they are wrong on a larger scale. Please read further.
// why am I doing this?
This tells me that you do not quite grasp the concepts you're trying to apply. Let's go one by one.
string sFirstRunDate = DateTime.Today.ToShortDateString();
There are two problems with that. First the DateTime.Today
returns the local date/time. Never ever use local date/time for any kind of calculations because local time is not consistent. Daylight changes, travel through time zones, all affect the local time that is returned by this property. What you should use instead is DateTime.UtcNow.Date
to get the current UTC time which is the global clock not affected by any of the aforementioned problems.
Second problem is the ToShortDateString
method. It converts the date/time using current culture. Did you know that in other parts of the world, the date is reported as 'DD/MM/YYYY', or 'YYYY-MM-DD'? What will happen if the user changes current locale? To avoid those problems you should use the ToString(CultureInfo.InvariantCulture)
method.
The correct code to serialize the first run date is
string sFirstRunDate = DateTime.UtcNow.Date.ToString(CultureInfo.InvariantCulture);
DateTime now = DateTime.Today.ToShortDateString(); // why am I doing this?
To calculate the difference between two dates, first you need to acquire those two dates. The first one would be the saved first run date, and the second would be today. You did the first part by deserializing the first run date into DateTime structure. For the second part you just need the current date, you don't need to serialize it into string. So
DateTime today = DateTime.UtcNow.Date;
Now that you have two dates, you have an array of options on how to actually get the difference. Any of the other answers do that part just fine. I personally like Timothy Walters' answer as it has a nice side effect of giving your the days left for trial. It will look like:
DateTime dtFirstRunDate = DateTime.Parse(saveInfo.getFirstRun());
DateTime today = DateTime.UtcNow.Date;
var elapsed = today.Subtract(dtFirstRunDate);
if (elapsed.TotalDays > 60)
{
// trial expired
}